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Financial literacy courses for ESL learners available in New Bedford

NEW BEDFORD — Youth and adults will be able to advance their English language learner skills in tandem with financial literacy through classes at the Discovery Language Academy. 

Beginning Sept. 14, the English literacy program for ELL students of the Southcoast community will be offering free evening courses each Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the DeMello International Center on Union Street. The program is backed by a $15,000 community impact grant from United Way of Greater New Bedford to improve the English language literacy skills of ELL children in Southcoast schools, according to DLA Executive Director Leslie Vicente. 

The program is set to run from September through May, with the support of BayCoast Bank. Originally, the program was scheduled to end in December, but with the extension, the program can recruit more students at various English as a second language levels. 

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With a $10,000 grant from BayCoast Bank, participants will also learn financial literacy skills of managing money. 

Financial literacy courses for ESL learners available in New Bedford

“Immigrants are afraid to go to the bank and cash a check,” Vicente said. 

BayCoast Bank employees Bruno Freire, Community Reinvestment Act Loan Officer and Evelyn Ranone, Vice President/Community Development Officer of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be offering instruction on how to open savings and checking accounts, the function of a debit card, credit score and more. The lessons will be open to participants in Spanish, Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. [Editor’s note: The Standard-Times rents office space from BayCoast Bank]

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